220
220
Jan 31, 2014
01/14
by
CNBC
tv
eye 220
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> and michael crawford from philadelphia trust company. joining us is "fast money" contributor brian kelly. but i want to go to you first. sara eisen are making this point, you're grinning because this is all about currencies. what is going on? >> if you think the action in stocks in january was exciting or had some sharp moves you haven't seen anything. look at the currency moves. i looked at the biggest losers because we talk about carnage in emerging markets. if you look at the biggest losers argentine peso since the beginning of the year lost 18.5% of its value against the u.s. dollar. other currencies like the south african rand all of these currencies, they lost more than 5% of share value against the dollar. you saw funds coming out of emerging market stocks out of bonds. last week investors yanked $6 billion out of emerging market stocks. whether that helps the u.s. in the long run? that's the question for february. >> i wonder if you could put it in perspective. you have had 19 times when it's gone down at least 5%. i spent a lot
. >> and michael crawford from philadelphia trust company. joining us is "fast money" contributor brian kelly. but i want to go to you first. sara eisen are making this point, you're grinning because this is all about currencies. what is going on? >> if you think the action in stocks in january was exciting or had some sharp moves you haven't seen anything. look at the currency moves. i looked at the biggest losers because we talk about carnage in emerging markets. if you...
138
138
Jan 31, 2014
01/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 0
we're nfc people in philadelphia. >> of course you are. >> i've been to that stadium, nfc might be -- anyway. we're going to go to super bowl boulevard where we're counting down until kickoff. first though, we'll get jon stewart final word on the snow meltdown in the south. >> i would not be in atlanta's snowshoes right now. >> had to sleep in their car and had a friend come and deliver food to them. >> the friend didn't have extra space in their car or maybe give them a right home. >> hey, man, i heard about your trouble, here's some cola and slim jims, got to go! . d up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a decongestant. [ inhales deeply ] oh. what a relief it is. i nethat's my geico digital insurance id card - gots all my pertinents on it and such. works for me. turn to the camera. ah, actually i think my eyes might ha... next! digital insurance id cards. just a tap away on the geico app. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everyb
we're nfc people in philadelphia. >> of course you are. >> i've been to that stadium, nfc might be -- anyway. we're going to go to super bowl boulevard where we're counting down until kickoff. first though, we'll get jon stewart final word on the snow meltdown in the south. >> i would not be in atlanta's snowshoes right now. >> had to sleep in their car and had a friend come and deliver food to them. >> the friend didn't have extra space in their car or maybe give...
115
115
Jan 31, 2014
01/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
tussle her in the middle, grab some suburban vote, maybe some women votes around the new york, chicago, philadelphia. suburbs. now he is in trouble. >> oh, yeah, clearly. these numbers are indicative of a free-fall, basically. and i don't think that we can take these things and say, oh, well, now hillary clinton will coast to the white house. these are snapshots in time. christie himself is indicative of how these things change so rapidly. >> if something happens. >> however, he will say this. the republican party needs to figure out its own identity before it puts forward a candidate. right now what you're seeing, the fact that there is no clear front-runner is indicative of the fact that the republican party doesn't have a clear identity. once they figure that out, once they choose what identity they want to have, someone will emerge, and they will have decent numbers against hillary clinton. it's just a matter of time. >> well, we do think that the party has moved to the right. >> yet. >> and we do think it would have been an upset perhaps for chris christie to knock off -- >> i think it's unfair
tussle her in the middle, grab some suburban vote, maybe some women votes around the new york, chicago, philadelphia. suburbs. now he is in trouble. >> oh, yeah, clearly. these numbers are indicative of a free-fall, basically. and i don't think that we can take these things and say, oh, well, now hillary clinton will coast to the white house. these are snapshots in time. christie himself is indicative of how these things change so rapidly. >> if something happens. >> however,...
195
195
Jan 26, 2014
01/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 195
favorite 0
quote 0
in delaware valley charter school in philadelphia. near albany high school in georgia. in berendo middle school in new mexico. at south carolina state university in orangeburg, south carolina. at widener university in pennsylvania. at purdue university in indiana. shootings are down in new york city, but the city still has seen 58 incidents in the first 23 days of 2014. philadelphia was already numbering 22 murders on the 20th of this month, more murders than days in the year. chicago has had at least 41 shooting deaths this year. detroit, at least 38 shootings. some fatal. there have been shootings in a supermarket, in a barbershop, in a movie theater. and then yesterday, the latest. a shooting at a mall in columbia, maryland, left three people dead. the 19-year-old gunman killing two employees at a skate shop before apparently shooting himself. police don't yet know the motive. 2013 is the year we took no meaningful national legislative action to curb gun violence. and it appears that 2014 is the year that we will live and die with the consequences of that inaction. t
in delaware valley charter school in philadelphia. near albany high school in georgia. in berendo middle school in new mexico. at south carolina state university in orangeburg, south carolina. at widener university in pennsylvania. at purdue university in indiana. shootings are down in new york city, but the city still has seen 58 incidents in the first 23 days of 2014. philadelphia was already numbering 22 murders on the 20th of this month, more murders than days in the year. chicago has had...
466
466
Jan 26, 2014
01/14
by
WRC
tv
eye 466
favorite 0
quote 0
this is about the size of the city of philadelphia. our organization is agnostic about that growth. we want to plan for it. so we expect that half of those people will g to one of these is 141 activity center throughout the region. these are mixed use, leveraging our existing transportation and transit infrastructure. these may be urban, suburban or satellite region in the city. >> explain how that will change life as we know it in this region for people like me that drive miles and sit for what seems like hours in traffic daily. >> what's great about this plan is that for the first time as a region we've come together with much more consensus we've ever had about what pattern of growth serves our region in the future. the great recession was pay tremendous wake up call even in a region like ours that continued to add jobs during the recession. different jurisdictions faired different in the recession. places that did the best seemed to have this mix of uses that chuck talked about. access to transit, lots of transportation choices so that when economic hard times hit, people could
this is about the size of the city of philadelphia. our organization is agnostic about that growth. we want to plan for it. so we expect that half of those people will g to one of these is 141 activity center throughout the region. these are mixed use, leveraging our existing transportation and transit infrastructure. these may be urban, suburban or satellite region in the city. >> explain how that will change life as we know it in this region for people like me that drive miles and sit...
436
436
Jan 25, 2014
01/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 436
favorite 0
quote 0
a vatican source says the pope will visit philadelphia in september of 2015 to attend the eighth world meeting of families. that's a meeting that happens every three years and was started by pope john paul ii. >>> a california teacher is under arrest accused of bringing food laced with pot to a faculty pot luck. apparently misunderstood the point of the meal. the 47-year-old woman whose name in real life is apparently teresa badger is being charged with poisoning. >>> have you heard about the smart phone app called couple. it's a goal of helping you stay connected with your significant over. >> but some are going a little overboard allowing them to keep tabs on their every move. good morning. >> good to see you. >> great too see you as well. how does this thing work? >> you just told me something very interesting. technology ran amok on the table this morning, with apps galore, you go out with a guy who wants you to use this app called couples. >> i said it could freak people out a little bit. >> it could scare people. >> let me read to you, kurt, what the app description says. couples
a vatican source says the pope will visit philadelphia in september of 2015 to attend the eighth world meeting of families. that's a meeting that happens every three years and was started by pope john paul ii. >>> a california teacher is under arrest accused of bringing food laced with pot to a faculty pot luck. apparently misunderstood the point of the meal. the 47-year-old woman whose name in real life is apparently teresa badger is being charged with poisoning. >>> have you...
249
249
Jan 24, 2014
01/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 249
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> great pizza in philadelphia. >> consider this a bet. >> absolutely. >>> coming up next, it's like that old prank where you have 20 pizzas delivered to the wrong house and it could cost a company millions. is uber who puts a taxi at your fingertips playing dirty to squash the competition? >>> plus, the grammys is on sunday. some predictions coming up next in our pop lead. ♪ [ chicken caws ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! and our giant idaho potato truck is still missing. so my dog and i we're going to go find it. it's out there somewhere spreading the good word about idaho potatoes and raising money for meals on wheels. but we'd really like our truck back, so if you see it, let us know, would you? thanks. what? see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer
. >> great pizza in philadelphia. >> consider this a bet. >> absolutely. >>> coming up next, it's like that old prank where you have 20 pizzas delivered to the wrong house and it could cost a company millions. is uber who puts a taxi at your fingertips playing dirty to squash the competition? >>> plus, the grammys is on sunday. some predictions coming up next in our pop lead. ♪ [ chicken caws ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight,...
497
497
Jan 24, 2014
01/14
by
KGO
tv
eye 497
favorite 0
quote 0
apparently she's also dated diddy's son, justin combs, philadelphia eagles receiver, and bieber's friend. >> regular bonnie and clyde. how about that? enough bieber. >>> let's go on to word of a car bombing overnight in egypt's capital. at least four people are dead, dodzs are injured after this blast at cairo police headquarters. comes at the start of the anniversary of the uprising that led to the overthrow of long-time leader hosni mubarak. >>> former arkansas governor mike huckabee tackled the gop's record on women at a meeting in washington. he said it's actually the democrats waging a, quote, war on women by encouraging them to believe they are weaker than men and need government handouts. he said obamacare's insistence that health care insurers provide contraception proves that point. >> if democrats want to assault women of america making them believe they're helpless without uncle sugar coming in and providing them a prescription for birth control because they cannot control their libido without the help of the government, so be it. >> the gop is trying to attract female voters
apparently she's also dated diddy's son, justin combs, philadelphia eagles receiver, and bieber's friend. >> regular bonnie and clyde. how about that? enough bieber. >>> let's go on to word of a car bombing overnight in egypt's capital. at least four people are dead, dodzs are injured after this blast at cairo police headquarters. comes at the start of the anniversary of the uprising that led to the overthrow of long-time leader hosni mubarak. >>> former arkansas...
84
84
Jan 24, 2014
01/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
this remains an ongoing situation in philadelphia. and this, of course, is the latest in a string of real accidents involving crude ohio there was the derail. in quebec in july that killed 47 people, nearly destroyed an entire town, spilled a million-and-a-half gallons of crude. there was the oil tanker derail. in alabama in november a train carrying 3 million gallons of crude oil, that fire burned for days. there was also the derail. and explosion that happened a few weeks ago outside fargo, north dakota. that led to the release of 400,000 gallons of crude oil. if it seems like these sorts of the accidents are happening with more frequency, it's because these sorts of accidents are happening with way more frequency. way more. there has been a huge spike in oil railcar accidents over the past year. accidents involving railcars that transport crude oil. according to fairly remarkable new data released by the feds, more crude oil was spilled from railcars in the last year than spilled in the previously 37 years combined. if you add up a
this remains an ongoing situation in philadelphia. and this, of course, is the latest in a string of real accidents involving crude ohio there was the derail. in quebec in july that killed 47 people, nearly destroyed an entire town, spilled a million-and-a-half gallons of crude. there was the oil tanker derail. in alabama in november a train carrying 3 million gallons of crude oil, that fire burned for days. there was also the derail. and explosion that happened a few weeks ago outside fargo,...
41
41
Jan 24, 2014
01/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
even if we don't control the use in the city of allentown i don't thank you do either but philadelphia has some input so guess the destinies are linked in not in sync it will have a detrimental impact on communities but we could drive that innovation by the very presence of the bully pulpit to. >> a lot of sciences showing what goes on before the child enters the door of the school what goes on with the family and household? how is that parents committed gene for the job scenario? what that is where we have not focused in been creative with the resources we are spending. while the education and behalf system may be separate but this city can focus on that aspect. i would like to add that in addition. >> in the business in your community how they chime in and the lack of pre-k for employers is incredibly disruptive and food don't have that opportunity to return back to work. we see that many people fall out of the job market. there is enormous value in terms of working families. >> not all education happens in schools. we ty educational advancement in the grade point average to those pr
even if we don't control the use in the city of allentown i don't thank you do either but philadelphia has some input so guess the destinies are linked in not in sync it will have a detrimental impact on communities but we could drive that innovation by the very presence of the bully pulpit to. >> a lot of sciences showing what goes on before the child enters the door of the school what goes on with the family and household? how is that parents committed gene for the job scenario? what...
38
38
Jan 24, 2014
01/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
the only one in pennsylvania is philadelphia that has some input into the school district. yes. xbox there definitely linked together. they're not in seeking will obviously have a detrimental impact on both of our communities. but i think we can drive the elevation by their presence of a bully pulpit as mayors. >> i would also add, of the sciences showing that the question is, what goes on before that child enters the door of the school? what is going on in the family's some of that household? pill is that family appeared managing their children, finances college of scenario? a lot of the background in research is showing, that is where we have not focused in been created with all of the services -- social services we're spending. of the education system may be separate, a city can really focus on that aspect. wanted to add that. in addition to working with the school department says. >> you may want to take business in your community, how they chime in. 3k is a huge challenge, the lack of it in so many places for employers. incredibly disruptive to families who are working into
the only one in pennsylvania is philadelphia that has some input into the school district. yes. xbox there definitely linked together. they're not in seeking will obviously have a detrimental impact on both of our communities. but i think we can drive the elevation by their presence of a bully pulpit as mayors. >> i would also add, of the sciences showing that the question is, what goes on before that child enters the door of the school? what is going on in the family's some of that...
182
182
Jan 23, 2014
01/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 182
favorite 0
quote 0
so i'll take that out of the mix in the case of tom brady, on the east coast, especially in philadelphia, we don't like tom brady because all they do is win up there. i get that. but he is a really good guy. it's not being a sore loser. it's just, i got better things to do i don't need to watch the super bowl, and i honestly don't think it's sour grapes at all. football players just don't watch games. >> enough i know. i'm going to tell you something, i'm not going to watch bill o'reilly. just not. because he is on opposite me. >> make it at 3:00. >> i'm not watching it. thank you very good having you. meanwhile, retailers are demanding an act of congress to fight these credit card hacks. if they're that worried, i have a feeling we all should be worried. and forget whooping it up. try luring it up. why some nfl cheerleaders are chanting ndamukong sue, sue, su. >>> one thing about hackers, they're not dumb. in fact they're getting really smart. retailers say it's time we get smart. the national retail federation wants to replace all credit cards and debit cards and use the ones like in e
so i'll take that out of the mix in the case of tom brady, on the east coast, especially in philadelphia, we don't like tom brady because all they do is win up there. i get that. but he is a really good guy. it's not being a sore loser. it's just, i got better things to do i don't need to watch the super bowl, and i honestly don't think it's sour grapes at all. football players just don't watch games. >> enough i know. i'm going to tell you something, i'm not going to watch bill o'reilly....
361
361
Jan 23, 2014
01/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 361
favorite 0
quote 1
the founder and ceo is is me now from philadelphia and also i know you started the company in 2008. it was chugging along. last year, you had more than a billion hits. the privacy and security has become such a big topic, you are saying crazy growth. >> that is right. we did over one billion searches , double from a year before. we expect about a similar growth if not more as more people realize we are a private alternative or you can get great results and great privacy at the same time. >> as far as the technology, how are you pulling this off? it is simpler. we have servers all around the world, mainly for speed, so people around the world can get fast. when you search anything on the internet, your computer is automatic resending over the private information that can tie back to you. away andall of that store nothing so that you are completely anonymous. this because doing you are not selling ads. doesn't so you're selling ads. how are you making money e >> we do it in the same way google does and it is just a myth you can track people just to make money on web service -- search.
the founder and ceo is is me now from philadelphia and also i know you started the company in 2008. it was chugging along. last year, you had more than a billion hits. the privacy and security has become such a big topic, you are saying crazy growth. >> that is right. we did over one billion searches , double from a year before. we expect about a similar growth if not more as more people realize we are a private alternative or you can get great results and great privacy at the same time....
256
256
Jan 23, 2014
01/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 256
favorite 0
quote 0
you're still frigid this morning with negative windchills down to philadelphia. it's not as bad as the midwest. it is dangerous this morning in minneapolis. windchill minus 37. chicago at minus 22. there is not many spots in this country that is not cold. tonight, we are going to get ice and sleet in san antonio, austin and houston of all places! and that will occur later on this evening around midnight so tomorrow morning, expect school delays and cancellations there in that region. overall this cold weather pattern is going to continue and looks like it goes goes all the way up up until the super bowl when we warm up around the country. next week is worse for areas like d.c. can you believe that? you're watching "morning joe." ♪ [announcer] word is getting out. purina dog chow light & healthy is a deliciously tender and crunchy kibble blend. with 20% fewer calories than purina dog chow. isn't it time you discovered the lighter side of dog chow. purina dog chow light & healthy. this is the creamy chicken corn chowder. i mean, look at it. so indulgent. did i te
you're still frigid this morning with negative windchills down to philadelphia. it's not as bad as the midwest. it is dangerous this morning in minneapolis. windchill minus 37. chicago at minus 22. there is not many spots in this country that is not cold. tonight, we are going to get ice and sleet in san antonio, austin and houston of all places! and that will occur later on this evening around midnight so tomorrow morning, expect school delays and cancellations there in that region. overall...
140
140
Jan 23, 2014
01/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
the christie machine broke a basic law of politics codified by a corrupt philadelphia politician and passed along by richard aregood, quote, never do nothing crooked or evil that the average person can understand. and governor mcdonnell and wife accused of accepting expensive gifts. here is information about a new york shopping spree. jw paid for the entire luxury shopping trip for maureen mcdonnell and spent approximately 10,999 at oscar delarenta. as promised by maureen mcdonnell jw was seated next to them at the eventilator that evening. these two governors, jersey's and virginia's recent won the face of the republican future just four years ago are in a far different place. >>> alex, what i like about you is you see things in perspective. what is strange when you pull back a little bit is the recognizable wrong doing pinned on the governors if it can be pinned. people get a bridge jamup. they get screwed around with political rivals and get muscle on the docks of new jersey. they can figure that one out from the movies have seen that. now you have supermarket sweepstakes in the n
the christie machine broke a basic law of politics codified by a corrupt philadelphia politician and passed along by richard aregood, quote, never do nothing crooked or evil that the average person can understand. and governor mcdonnell and wife accused of accepting expensive gifts. here is information about a new york shopping spree. jw paid for the entire luxury shopping trip for maureen mcdonnell and spent approximately 10,999 at oscar delarenta. as promised by maureen mcdonnell jw was...
166
166
Jan 23, 2014
01/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 166
favorite 0
quote 0
take the philadelphia, detroit lions game, where sean mccoy set a rushing record. but it does cause the players to be more cautious, you basically have to run with your feet underneath you. so basically you have to be a bit more cautious. i think think they have an advantage, defense has to react to it. they can't react to it quite as quickly. from an injury factor you probably are not moving as fast and can't put as much impact into the hits. so i think it is a moot point when it comes to the injury factor. >> all right, jim, let's talk a bit about as we move forward with this game. and what about your thoughts on the injury side of this? are you concerned? >> i don't think so. i think that these guys, this is the biggest game of their life. they're going to play all out. the injuries happened in football. there was an injury in virtually almost every play. the guys are going down, laying it on the line. i don't think it will be any different because of the weather, there is a little more caution you have to use, if the ground is slick, icy, snowing, because the f
take the philadelphia, detroit lions game, where sean mccoy set a rushing record. but it does cause the players to be more cautious, you basically have to run with your feet underneath you. so basically you have to be a bit more cautious. i think think they have an advantage, defense has to react to it. they can't react to it quite as quickly. from an injury factor you probably are not moving as fast and can't put as much impact into the hits. so i think it is a moot point when it comes to the...
135
135
Jan 23, 2014
01/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 135
favorite 0
quote 0
philadelphia 4 degrees. bismarck, north dakota, minus 24 degrees this morning. that's not windchill, that's temperature. so what happens to folks when they endure very cold and very hot weather? joining us from philadelphia. i think i was upset when your producer called me to come on the show. i got my pit bull and my hot chocolate, i don't want to go out in this cold weather, it's blustery, there's ♪ drifts all over the place. i told my dog, you've got five seconds to do your business. of course she ignored me and went about my way. we getd, we get annoyed, we get cabin fear, we can't go out, mayors, governors, declaring emergencies, you can't go out on the road. generally speaking, we just don't like to have to deal with cold. part of the other challenge is that as you can imagine, during the cold months, it's also very dark, it gets dark earlier, so not only are we in because of inclement weather, the sun is not out as much. when you look at all of those things, it can have sort of an impact on our affect and our mood generally speaking. now outside of that
philadelphia 4 degrees. bismarck, north dakota, minus 24 degrees this morning. that's not windchill, that's temperature. so what happens to folks when they endure very cold and very hot weather? joining us from philadelphia. i think i was upset when your producer called me to come on the show. i got my pit bull and my hot chocolate, i don't want to go out in this cold weather, it's blustery, there's ♪ drifts all over the place. i told my dog, you've got five seconds to do your business. of...
175
175
Jan 23, 2014
01/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 175
favorite 0
quote 0
philadelphia got hit with over a foot of snow. and despite the frigid air and high snow accumulations, some philly residents ventured out and turned the iconic steps of the museum of art into a sledding hill. in new jersey, where the governor declared a state of emergency, crews at met life stadium plowed the field where the super bowl will be played in just 11 days. nfl officials say in the event of more extreme weather on game day, a contingency plan could include moving super bowl sunday to saturday or even monday. here on massachusetts's shoreline, wind gusts of up to 35 miles per hour sent the wind chill down to negative 7 and generated monster waves. just to give you some perspective on these waves as they crash on shore, the sea level at least 10 to 12 feet below me. but these waves have been pushed by winds for miles and miles. 35, 45-mile-per-hour winds making these waves bigger and bigger. and down a little bit farther down to the south here, a lot of these waves are crashing over the seawall as they come in at a 95-degr
philadelphia got hit with over a foot of snow. and despite the frigid air and high snow accumulations, some philly residents ventured out and turned the iconic steps of the museum of art into a sledding hill. in new jersey, where the governor declared a state of emergency, crews at met life stadium plowed the field where the super bowl will be played in just 11 days. nfl officials say in the event of more extreme weather on game day, a contingency plan could include moving super bowl sunday to...
160
160
Jan 22, 2014
01/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 160
favorite 0
quote 0
this is the first march for life since the trial of philadelphia abortion doctor kurmcurkermit g who was convicted of murdering babies born alive in botch eed bortions, and a new fox poll shows more voters now consider themselves pro-life, 48%, than pro-choice, 45%. a reversal from a poll taken in april during the gosnell trial, and another one taken just before the 2012 election. 22 states enacted new restrictions on abortion in 2013, including in some states, a requirement that abortion doctors be certified to admit patients to a nearby hospital in the event of an emergency. but pro-choice advocates say the new laws are not improving care. >> in fact, make it very, very difficult for poor people and for women who live in rural areas to even access compassionate abortion care. having to drive many times out of state or hundreds and hundreds of miles to take several days off from work. >> marchers out here earlier today also got some support from the vatican. pope francis tweeted that he was joining the march for life with his prayers. he also says he hopes the event would encourage
this is the first march for life since the trial of philadelphia abortion doctor kurmcurkermit g who was convicted of murdering babies born alive in botch eed bortions, and a new fox poll shows more voters now consider themselves pro-life, 48%, than pro-choice, 45%. a reversal from a poll taken in april during the gosnell trial, and another one taken just before the 2012 election. 22 states enacted new restrictions on abortion in 2013, including in some states, a requirement that abortion...
275
275
Jan 22, 2014
01/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 275
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> i grew up a couple miles away from the philadelphia flyers. those guys were thugs. >> right. >> that's what they were. >> goons. >> we loved them. mike, thanks for coming in. we appreciate it. cnn will air a full interview with richard sherman this friday night on rash chel nicholls' sh. don't miss "unguarded." >>> the same guys who throw folks in gitmo can apparently come after you for wearing your google glass to the movies. an ohio man got hauled out of a movie screening over the weekend after he was spotted wearing the high-tech device and suspected of trying to illegally record the film. he wasn't just questioned by local police or the mall cops but by agents from the department of homeland security. managers at the theater reached out to the motion picture association of america when they suspected the guy of piracy and the mpa sent in homeland security to investigate. turns out the guy had his glasses on because they're prescribed. no evidence he tried to record anything on hem. amc theaters apologized for the mishap and of course offer
. >> i grew up a couple miles away from the philadelphia flyers. those guys were thugs. >> right. >> that's what they were. >> goons. >> we loved them. mike, thanks for coming in. we appreciate it. cnn will air a full interview with richard sherman this friday night on rash chel nicholls' sh. don't miss "unguarded." >>> the same guys who throw folks in gitmo can apparently come after you for wearing your google glass to the movies. an ohio man...
113
113
Jan 22, 2014
01/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
philadelphia has a lot of small tightly-knit communities. it is hard to get snowplows through, but the bottom line is, it's a great day for sledding. if you are brave of heart and don't mind going down a flight of stairs on a piece of cardboard or something. >> great reporting. i have to say, that is not the best sledding that i've ever seen, but i appreciate the can-do spirit there in philadelphia. thank you so much, ron allen. >>> and you have probably heard us mention that it is really cold. and it looks like it is going to stay that way for a really long time. chris warren breaks it to us gently. >> yeah, it certainly is going to feel cold for a long time, krystal. first we are looking at the snow that came down, the purple the heavier snow amount. this is what was on the ground or reported. some cases here, the dark purple, a foot to a foot and a half of snow. so with that snow on the ground, that snow, it's like a cooler. it helps refrigerate the air and keeps things colder with the snow on the ground. and there is a lot over it. some
philadelphia has a lot of small tightly-knit communities. it is hard to get snowplows through, but the bottom line is, it's a great day for sledding. if you are brave of heart and don't mind going down a flight of stairs on a piece of cardboard or something. >> great reporting. i have to say, that is not the best sledding that i've ever seen, but i appreciate the can-do spirit there in philadelphia. thank you so much, ron allen. >>> and you have probably heard us mention that it...
145
145
Jan 22, 2014
01/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 145
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> with me now from philadelphia. the story about this guy on the "huffington post." terrence moore. terrence moore, since you are sitting next to me, i was watching you watch richard sherman in that news in seattle. the point where i saw a lot of head shake is where he said people took it further than football. i was showing passion. >> i was thinking i wish i was on one of these airplanes with the bags. regurnlgtation bags. when you say crazy thing, expect crazy results. i don't want to hear he is very intelligence. he has a degree from stanford. >> that are doesn't matter to you? >> for matters that he should know better than to do all of this stuff. you are affecting a lot of people. besides the seattle seahawks. that's what he doesn't get and what a lot of people who are supporting don't get also. >> we were watching what the one question would be. why don't you get it. we will come back to that. let me get to you. a lot of people saw this rant. go broncos. take a look. >> everybody is a manning fan, the loud mouth from seattle epitomizes the team to me. >> that
. >> with me now from philadelphia. the story about this guy on the "huffington post." terrence moore. terrence moore, since you are sitting next to me, i was watching you watch richard sherman in that news in seattle. the point where i saw a lot of head shake is where he said people took it further than football. i was showing passion. >> i was thinking i wish i was on one of these airplanes with the bags. regurnlgtation bags. when you say crazy thing, expect crazy...
250
250
Jan 22, 2014
01/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 250
favorite 0
quote 0
and ron allen in philadelphia. at least in philadelphia, they closed the public schools. a lot of criticism of new york city's new mayor for not closing the schools, and kids had a terrible time on long bus rides home. >> reporter: indeed, andrea. in new york, a lot of kids get to schools on subways, too, and it's a much denser city in some ways. i don't know the logic of why the mayor kept them open and the philadelphia mayor did close the schools. as a matter of fact, in a briefing not long ago, he said that he hoped by the end of the day he had most or all of the roadways in this town passable. so an indication that there are some neighborhoods where the plows have not gotten to and where they're having trouble clearing the streets. that's always a problem in urban areas. here in philadelphia, they have gotten more snow than perhaps ever. certainly since 1917, i think the official date. 13 1/2 inches reported at the airport. 14 inches recorded by the city's emergency management community here. 16 inches in some of the outlying suburbs, which is a lot of snow in a short
and ron allen in philadelphia. at least in philadelphia, they closed the public schools. a lot of criticism of new york city's new mayor for not closing the schools, and kids had a terrible time on long bus rides home. >> reporter: indeed, andrea. in new york, a lot of kids get to schools on subways, too, and it's a much denser city in some ways. i don't know the logic of why the mayor kept them open and the philadelphia mayor did close the schools. as a matter of fact, in a briefing not...
211
211
Jan 22, 2014
01/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 211
favorite 0
quote 0
., philadelphia, boston and new york city. schools and businesses are closed, and there are thousands of stranded travelers on the roads and in the airports. adding to all this misery, bone-chilling temperatures. chad myers is in massachusetts, margaret conley over at laguardia airport in new york. let's start with chad in plymouth, massachusetts. that's a town -- i take it a lot of snow, buried in snow, is that fair? how bad is it, chad? >> reporter: i think it's as bad as everything i ever saw in williamsport or up into buffalo where i live. sometimes lake-effect snow. now i believe we're getting ocean enhanced snowfall. i haven't gone over this hill yet. so this my end up on youtube. this is how much snow we have. easily 3 feet of snow here. and this is obviously part of some that was plowed, but when it gets plowed, you can see it's drifted. and again, one drift after another, as the winds blow 30, 35, 40 miles per hour, all day long today. and on the radar, we're seeing an enhanced area of snow from barns tabl all the way
., philadelphia, boston and new york city. schools and businesses are closed, and there are thousands of stranded travelers on the roads and in the airports. adding to all this misery, bone-chilling temperatures. chad myers is in massachusetts, margaret conley over at laguardia airport in new york. let's start with chad in plymouth, massachusetts. that's a town -- i take it a lot of snow, buried in snow, is that fair? how bad is it, chad? >> reporter: i think it's as bad as everything i...
117
117
Jan 22, 2014
01/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
philadelphia reported slightly more than a foot of snow, which is the third time this year they've had more than six inches before february 1st, something that hasn't happened since records were being kept first in 1884. and right here in new york city, we saw almost a foot of snow in certain sections. yet another weather-related challenge for the newly elected mayor. while the snow is stopped nearly everywhere, the conditions are still pretty treacherous out there. ron mott is on long island with more. you've been there for two, three days watching this for us. ron, what you got? >> reporter: the story today is the biting cold. it's very cold out here. it's about ten degrees right now on long island, with the windchill below zero. we're going to struggle to get that windchill up into the positive territory today. this is not just a problem for today. we'll see this into the weekend, so folks will be concerned going into saturday or so. we've got good black top back here. the problem was, again, the snow, it was so dry, which was great because it's cold. but it makes it easy to push ar
philadelphia reported slightly more than a foot of snow, which is the third time this year they've had more than six inches before february 1st, something that hasn't happened since records were being kept first in 1884. and right here in new york city, we saw almost a foot of snow in certain sections. yet another weather-related challenge for the newly elected mayor. while the snow is stopped nearly everywhere, the conditions are still pretty treacherous out there. ron mott is on long island...
238
238
Jan 22, 2014
01/14
by
WRC
tv
eye 238
favorite 0
quote 0
kids in philadelphia took advantage of more than a foot of snow to turn the steps at the philadelphia museum of art into the perfect sledding hill. wow. need some moguls in it. these are the steps made famous, of course, by the "rocky" movie. and look at the time-lapsed photos of how fast the snow fell around here. this is a video taken outside our studio, just as storm team4's chuck bell forecast, 5 inches fell here in northwest. that's the most snow the district has seen in three ye s years. of course, now the high winds and freezing temperatures have moved in. >>> and we're going to check in again with chuck bell for the latest, he's gone outside there to see the 5 inches for himself. >> yeah. >> feeling pretty cold out there, i guess, huh? >>, o it's cold. and it's also really, really bright outside. all of the reflected daylight off the snow really means you need your sunglasses on. i don't have mine on, because i'll only be out here a few minute, but i'm squints because of the brightness. don't forget the sunglasses today. these are some of the views from the cameras stationed a
kids in philadelphia took advantage of more than a foot of snow to turn the steps at the philadelphia museum of art into the perfect sledding hill. wow. need some moguls in it. these are the steps made famous, of course, by the "rocky" movie. and look at the time-lapsed photos of how fast the snow fell around here. this is a video taken outside our studio, just as storm team4's chuck bell forecast, 5 inches fell here in northwest. that's the most snow the district has seen in three ye...
148
148
Jan 22, 2014
01/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
ron allen live for us in philadelphia. would have liked to see how the rocky balboa statue is doing on this wednesday. >>> still ahead, the committee investigating new jersey governor chris christie and the closures on the george washington bridge. is it really a bipartisan effort? i'll ask that question and more to the man who represents ft. lee new jersey, next. >>> also, 41 years since roe v. wade. is the landmark ruling more vulnerable than ever? our agenda will weigh in and we'll talk to the president of naro. that also leads to the big question, which side is winning the war over a woman's right to choose? weigh in on twitter or on facebook. >>> first, did you guys hear about this? cnbc has learned bernie madoff had a heart attack last month, briefly hospitalized, but is now back in prison. cnbc also reporting madoff has stage four kidney disease. he's serving a 150-year prison sentence for running the largest investment fraud in the history of this country. we'll be right back. s! sorry we're late. did you run into
ron allen live for us in philadelphia. would have liked to see how the rocky balboa statue is doing on this wednesday. >>> still ahead, the committee investigating new jersey governor chris christie and the closures on the george washington bridge. is it really a bipartisan effort? i'll ask that question and more to the man who represents ft. lee new jersey, next. >>> also, 41 years since roe v. wade. is the landmark ruling more vulnerable than ever? our agenda will weigh in...
159
159
Jan 22, 2014
01/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 159
favorite 0
quote 0
maria molina joins us with more periods before you are talking record snowfall across a big cities like philadelphia and washington, d.c., picking up 8 inches. some locations in eastern massachusetts were actually recording 18 inches of snow, a foot and a half. here are some of the totals in baltimore and the do more than 5 inches, that is a record for them for that day. new york city 11.5 inches of snow in central park. parts of southeastern massachusetts, that is where we have the highest totals, plymouth county, 18 inches of snow. it is still snowing out there. some ocean and hence snowfall, silly warmer water and cold air moving over it is producing something like lake effect snow but it is more ocean effect. blizzard warnings in effect. snow still coming down. the blizzard warning in effect until early this afternoon. farther west though, take a look at minnesota, we have a new blizzard warning issued out here, this one is more because of the strong wind producing a ground blizzard across the upper midwest. that will be another concern. we will see a reinforcing surge of cold air across eastern
maria molina joins us with more periods before you are talking record snowfall across a big cities like philadelphia and washington, d.c., picking up 8 inches. some locations in eastern massachusetts were actually recording 18 inches of snow, a foot and a half. here are some of the totals in baltimore and the do more than 5 inches, that is a record for them for that day. new york city 11.5 inches of snow in central park. parts of southeastern massachusetts, that is where we have the highest...
281
281
Jan 22, 2014
01/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 281
favorite 0
quote 0
schools are closed in d.c., virginia, maryland, boston, and philadelphia. schools are open in new york. and that's where we find the weather channel's janel klein. she joins me from long island. well, it looks windy and cold. but that's a lot of traffic that's moving behind you. >> reporter: yeah, that is the good news, chuck. i mean, we are seeing some very chilly temperatures out here. wind chills below zero. but the good news for people on long island is that traffic is moving well and travel's become much easier over the last 24 and 12 hours. last night, and even yesterday, during the day, a much different story when this storm started, though. we saw a really rough evening commute last night withstand-stills really on the long island expressway, people saying traffic was not moving at all, and at times when it did move, going between 5 and 10 miles per hour. some people cut out of work early trying to get ahead of the weather and the traffic, and it didn't help them much. there were a lot of problems for people trying to get home last night. today, a m
schools are closed in d.c., virginia, maryland, boston, and philadelphia. schools are open in new york. and that's where we find the weather channel's janel klein. she joins me from long island. well, it looks windy and cold. but that's a lot of traffic that's moving behind you. >> reporter: yeah, that is the good news, chuck. i mean, we are seeing some very chilly temperatures out here. wind chills below zero. but the good news for people on long island is that traffic is moving well and...
402
402
Jan 22, 2014
01/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 402
favorite 0
quote 1
this morning school districts in philadelphia, washington, d.c. and boston closing their doors while new york city opting to remain open. some kids using their snow day to turn the step of the philadelphia art museum into a sledding frenzy. but the dangerously cold temperatures continue to fall fast. >> i got double layers on today. >> much of the east coast 25 degrees below normal through this weekend. >> wind chill factors will be dragging temperatures into the negative teens. these are extremely dangerous conditions. >> in chicago officials are using tugboats to break up the ice covering 60% of the great lakes. and frigid cold isn't going away any time soon. at least five states are forecast to stay below freezing through the end of the month. now i have a little bit of good news. that is that the low is pulling offshore. massachusetts near boston one of the few places seeing light snow. here's the problem. as that low makes its way offshore it will strengthen. this cold air above us is so cold that there's a temperature difference between that
this morning school districts in philadelphia, washington, d.c. and boston closing their doors while new york city opting to remain open. some kids using their snow day to turn the step of the philadelphia art museum into a sledding frenzy. but the dangerously cold temperatures continue to fall fast. >> i got double layers on today. >> much of the east coast 25 degrees below normal through this weekend. >> wind chill factors will be dragging temperatures into the negative...
166
166
Jan 22, 2014
01/14
by
CNBC
tv
eye 166
favorite 0
quote 0
hundreds of flights canceled between laguardia and newark and philadelphia and boston. those are the four hardest hit airports as far as departures and arrivals. temperatures mid teens so it's a very dry powdery snow. it drifts very easily. over here we've got a few inches in the lot but then you hike over here and, carl, you did this earlier and i was able to get myself pride out in time to do it again. let me show you how deep this particular drift is. it's about up to my waist. this is the kind of stuff they're dealing with out here on the south coast, the south shore areas of massachusetts, carl. so it wraps up a bitter cold air like you were seeing in new york and down philadelphia, temperatures tomorrow morning in boston will drop down to about two. that's 20 degrees belower average for this date. and it looks like colder than average temperatures lasting for the rest of the month may be in early february in the northeast and mid atlantic. carl, back to you. >> mike seidel, so it's not over yet, the brutal cold, anyway. you trampled the path to make it a little ea
hundreds of flights canceled between laguardia and newark and philadelphia and boston. those are the four hardest hit airports as far as departures and arrivals. temperatures mid teens so it's a very dry powdery snow. it drifts very easily. over here we've got a few inches in the lot but then you hike over here and, carl, you did this earlier and i was able to get myself pride out in time to do it again. let me show you how deep this particular drift is. it's about up to my waist. this is the...
191
191
Jan 22, 2014
01/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 191
favorite 0
quote 0
snow is over philadelphia. d.c. and baltimore four to five. an additional inch or two through the day. it's not the snow anymore but the cold coming in behind it. the lowest wind chills now even including alaska are watertown, new york wind chill of minus 45. >> oh my goodness. thank you for that rude a wakening bill. let's go to the weather channel mike slidell where it's snowing side wway. what a are you experiencing except a lot of cold? >> reporter: it's been snowing like this all night long. the wind is off the atlantic, winds gusting upwards of 45 miles per hour blowing and drifting the snow around. you can see what happens when you get this wind and powdery snow. when you throw it in the air it goes everywhere. there's not much traffic, basically everything is closed. all schools are shut down on the boston metro and on the island cape. because of the drifting snow, they try to plow, and snow gets blown back over them. reagan international has about 130 flights. there will be delays. they've had five inches in boston. here towards provi
snow is over philadelphia. d.c. and baltimore four to five. an additional inch or two through the day. it's not the snow anymore but the cold coming in behind it. the lowest wind chills now even including alaska are watertown, new york wind chill of minus 45. >> oh my goodness. thank you for that rude a wakening bill. let's go to the weather channel mike slidell where it's snowing side wway. what a are you experiencing except a lot of cold? >> reporter: it's been snowing like this...
168
168
Jan 22, 2014
01/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 168
favorite 0
quote 0
and it also has a range of over a single filling of hydrogen that would get you to philadelphia and back on one tank. went -- for the folks that would invest, would it be different? guest: hydrogen is a gas, and it would involve a station similar to a gasoline station. in southern california we have 100ted a process to deploy stations over the next, roughly 10 years with $200 million from the state of california in funding, and partners from both the industrial gas community, this date, as well as the other auto companies. thingsuest: one of the you have is an inside version of the fcv. talk about the battery, and if somebody has to replace it, how expensive is it? guest: our battery has the fuel cell stack and the power electronics to drive the vehicle. these components are based on our hybrid systems, so we have managed to reduce the costs 95% from the original fuel cell vehicles that we developed 8, 9 years ago. so, the cost and the durability life of those components are coming down and they are in line with conventional vehicles. somebody has to fix this, what kind of costs are they
and it also has a range of over a single filling of hydrogen that would get you to philadelphia and back on one tank. went -- for the folks that would invest, would it be different? guest: hydrogen is a gas, and it would involve a station similar to a gasoline station. in southern california we have 100ted a process to deploy stations over the next, roughly 10 years with $200 million from the state of california in funding, and partners from both the industrial gas community, this date, as well...
285
285
Jan 22, 2014
01/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 285
favorite 0
quote 0
well, at this hour, new york city, boston, as well as philadelphia and right here in d.c., those are the airports getting hit the hardest with the cancellations. the big question is, when do things get back to normal. well, once this storm finally fully gets out of here, it takes about another day or two for airlines to truly catch up to themselves. >> at least you got that smooth jazz to keep you company there. here in new york city, it's starting to snow again here. some of the snow is pretty big. indra mentioned earlier that that's a sign of what the temperature is here. plenty cold here in new york ci city. >> thanks so much, kris. >> we're also following another big story this morning. with the sochi olympics now just 16 days away, security is a growing dploeb l concern. they are certainlying for many soe called black widow terrorists. we're live in volgograd, russia this morning for us. >> reporter: good morning. and a sign of just how broad the security challenge is for russian authorities. we know they have now detected two separate terror plots. one of them targeting the oly
well, at this hour, new york city, boston, as well as philadelphia and right here in d.c., those are the airports getting hit the hardest with the cancellations. the big question is, when do things get back to normal. well, once this storm finally fully gets out of here, it takes about another day or two for airlines to truly catch up to themselves. >> at least you got that smooth jazz to keep you company there. here in new york city, it's starting to snow again here. some of the snow is...
311
311
Jan 22, 2014
01/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 311
favorite 0
quote 1
philadelphia, still looks like it's snowing, but that's blowing around outside. one of the worst spots continues to be massachusetts. not only do we have winds gusting up to 50 miles per hour, but it's still snowing, too. and the snow easily going sideways. it may even be blowing up in the air at this point. it's hard to even measure it on the ground there. as far as accumulation goes, the highest total i could find anywhere in the eastern seaboard was new jersey at 16 inch, philadelphia impressive 14 for you, and what a snowy winter for you. new york city, 11 inches, very light, fluffy, but because of that, it is blowing around. it's almost completely done, rhode island now clearing it out. the white is really just left from boston, southwards, out onto the cape. maybe another inch or two, and that'll be over with. it's the winds that are the story. right now, providence town gusting to 39, all the way through martha's vineyard, 41-mile-an-hour gusts. earlier, watertown was minus 45. we've improved to minus 34. still the coldest location that we've been able to
philadelphia, still looks like it's snowing, but that's blowing around outside. one of the worst spots continues to be massachusetts. not only do we have winds gusting up to 50 miles per hour, but it's still snowing, too. and the snow easily going sideways. it may even be blowing up in the air at this point. it's hard to even measure it on the ground there. as far as accumulation goes, the highest total i could find anywhere in the eastern seaboard was new jersey at 16 inch, philadelphia...
105
105
Jan 22, 2014
01/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
philadelphia. i thought you probably had a chance to be around 12. you got 14 inches of snow. it's still snowing in providence and boston. we're all done in baltimore and d.c. about five and four. as far as the storm goes, it's oppressive. it is now off the coast. it is heading to sea. it will drag that snow with it. not a lot left as far as additional snowfall. maybe another two to four inches on the cape. you can see long island is not pretty either, thomas. they still have heavy snow out there and blowing and drifting. >> big cleanup for today. a lot of people having a mix of work and school to deal with the kids for some people that have to go to work and the kids are off. >> the next chance of snow for this region looks like monday of next week. a little mini storm. not as big. >> all right, bill. want to check in with the weather channel's mike sidel. he joins us with more. mike? >> good morning, thomas. we're still getting hit hard on the south shore. we're about 45 minutes south of boston and plymouth from the south shore all the way across the cape. winds this morning
philadelphia. i thought you probably had a chance to be around 12. you got 14 inches of snow. it's still snowing in providence and boston. we're all done in baltimore and d.c. about five and four. as far as the storm goes, it's oppressive. it is now off the coast. it is heading to sea. it will drag that snow with it. not a lot left as far as additional snowfall. maybe another two to four inches on the cape. you can see long island is not pretty either, thomas. they still have heavy snow out...
178
178
Jan 22, 2014
01/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 178
favorite 0
quote 0
new york, 11 inches in central park, philadelphia, 14 inches. still snowing in providence and boston. you'll end up somewhere around 10 to 12 inches by the time it's said and done, especially if you're from boston southward. here it is off the virginia beach coastline. it is heading to sea. it will drag the snow with it. but we're not done yet. still very windy up here especially in new england. and that's where we're seeing worst of the conditions. the snow continuing to fall from providence to boston and cape cod. out on long island, it's not pretty either. the roads are horrible out there. winds gusting to 40 miles per hour. so near blizzard conditions out there in eastern mass. these wind chills, this is what gets your attention. we have 22 states with negative wind chills. minus five in d.c. we're at minus 10 in boston right now. look at our friends in northern new england. negative 27. >> oh, man. that negative eight looks pretty good compared to negative 27. thank you, bill. >>> washington, d.c., just one city bearing the brunt of the sto
new york, 11 inches in central park, philadelphia, 14 inches. still snowing in providence and boston. you'll end up somewhere around 10 to 12 inches by the time it's said and done, especially if you're from boston southward. here it is off the virginia beach coastline. it is heading to sea. it will drag the snow with it. but we're not done yet. still very windy up here especially in new england. and that's where we're seeing worst of the conditions. the snow continuing to fall from providence...
140
140
Jan 22, 2014
01/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
much more down in philadelphia. really this is grinding things to a halt up and down the east coast. in washington, d.c., federal workers are being told it's okay to come in late this morning. stay home if you can't get in. but the government will be open for business today. was closed on tuesday. the d.c. area, they received around 6 inches of snow. and roads there were slick. i want you to take a look at these pictures from alex sand korea, virginia. that car just spinning out of control on the d.c. beltway. yikes. ooh. and there's also a fatal accident in andover, maryland. both of those being blamed on bad driving conditions. temperatures are plunging. these conditions goring to stick. and roads also slick here in new york today. it's going to be a bad commute. these pictures from long island, hit hard from the storm. about 10 inches of snow fell out there. i want to show you a little picture from brooklyn, new york. looking awfully uncomfortable even to walk for people there. the snow was falling so hard, the p
much more down in philadelphia. really this is grinding things to a halt up and down the east coast. in washington, d.c., federal workers are being told it's okay to come in late this morning. stay home if you can't get in. but the government will be open for business today. was closed on tuesday. the d.c. area, they received around 6 inches of snow. and roads there were slick. i want you to take a look at these pictures from alex sand korea, virginia. that car just spinning out of control on...
204
204
Jan 22, 2014
01/14
by
KGO
tv
eye 204
favorite 0
quote 0
the snow in philadelphia set a record for that state. also the third snowfall of 6 inches or more before february 1st and that has never happened before. schools are closed there today. >> classes also cancelled in d.c. the federal government will be open for business but employees can arrive up to two hours late. temperature will top out at 14 degrees later today. >> and a blizzard warning posted for parts of massachusetts, including cape cod where more than a foot of snow is expected. schools are closed there as well. >> so with all the snow on the ground, what is the forecast looking like? is more extreme weather ahead? >> for the answers we are joined live by accuweather meteorologist jim dickey. jim, fill us in. what can we expect? >> there is still heavy snow. but we have seen big changes. new york city, philadelphia, baltimore, all day a heavy band of snow that set up over those cities, right over i-95. now an area of low pressure is taking off. off the coast of virginia and north carolina. that's bringing the air out of the due n
the snow in philadelphia set a record for that state. also the third snowfall of 6 inches or more before february 1st and that has never happened before. schools are closed there today. >> classes also cancelled in d.c. the federal government will be open for business but employees can arrive up to two hours late. temperature will top out at 14 degrees later today. >> and a blizzard warning posted for parts of massachusetts, including cape cod where more than a foot of snow is...
156
156
Jan 22, 2014
01/14
by
WJLA
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 0
how about 11 inches or 15.5 inches in philadelphia. they got hit hard by this. the skies will clear out this morning and it will be a decent- looking day. who got what? at reagan national, it was 8.5. we showed you where the heavier amounts were and i feel like pretty goodt was with the exception of maryland. how about that? they had 3.5" is. take a look. frederick and westminster. 10.8 inches of snow is a lot of snow. fluffy snow for you. the windchill factor is negative seven. the wind is northwesterly at 23 miles an hour. it will be in effect until noon. there is a wind chill warning and you could see the windchill down to -20 this morning. it will make improvements and will be diminishing later on today. it will be a frigid day. there is a system moving through the great lakes and most of the moisture will stay and approach tomorrow. we are not worried about additional. there maybe some in maryland. there are clouds associated with it, more than anything else. cloudy skies and greasy and cold. the temperatures on the thermometer are between 12 degrees and 16
how about 11 inches or 15.5 inches in philadelphia. they got hit hard by this. the skies will clear out this morning and it will be a decent- looking day. who got what? at reagan national, it was 8.5. we showed you where the heavier amounts were and i feel like pretty goodt was with the exception of maryland. how about that? they had 3.5" is. take a look. frederick and westminster. 10.8 inches of snow is a lot of snow. fluffy snow for you. the windchill factor is negative seven. the wind...
173
173
Jan 22, 2014
01/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 173
favorite 0
quote 0
there's more snow in philadelphia. you can seat map right here giving you the totals up and down the east coast. it really has affected a large area. in washington, d.c., federal workers are being told to come in late this morning, or just is stay home if they can't get in. the government, however, will be open for business. it was closed on tuesday. the d.c. area got around six inches of snow which is an awful lot for washington, d.c. roads there were slick. take a look at these pictures from alex sand korea, virginia. showing a car just spinning out on the d.c. beltway. bad stuff there. and a fatal accident in landover, maryland. both of these are being blamed on the bad driving conditions. temperatures there are plunging. the temperatures will be the story for the next several days. the windchills now 5 to 15 below. and those windchills and that cold make for slick, slick roads here in new york today. these pictures are from long island, hit hard by the storm. 10 inches or so fell out there. it was hard to even walk
there's more snow in philadelphia. you can seat map right here giving you the totals up and down the east coast. it really has affected a large area. in washington, d.c., federal workers are being told to come in late this morning, or just is stay home if they can't get in. the government, however, will be open for business. it was closed on tuesday. the d.c. area got around six inches of snow which is an awful lot for washington, d.c. roads there were slick. take a look at these pictures from...
174
174
Jan 22, 2014
01/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 174
favorite 0
quote 0
philadelphia certainly over a foot possible. i know north of philadelphia, we have already received close to 10 inches here new york they have just upped the snow totals 10 to 14 inches. then we are going to continue to see this storm strengthen over the next couple of hours. look at the wind gusts already, shepard, as the system moves offshore. 20, 30 miles per hour, back to you. >> janice dean thanks. we'll be back to you. midtown manhattan in new york. the original projection was that the snow would start snow all the way to midnight. creating problems overnight here in the big city. especially out on long island where on 00 eastern end of long island, new york, he they are now suggesting that the snow may not stop completely until the sun begins to come up in the morning. so what might you imagine for the northeast corridor from washington all the way up to the morning commute, you might imagine unmitigated disaster. they have the plows out. but the plows only take care of the two inches above two inches on the ground. and b
philadelphia certainly over a foot possible. i know north of philadelphia, we have already received close to 10 inches here new york they have just upped the snow totals 10 to 14 inches. then we are going to continue to see this storm strengthen over the next couple of hours. look at the wind gusts already, shepard, as the system moves offshore. 20, 30 miles per hour, back to you. >> janice dean thanks. we'll be back to you. midtown manhattan in new york. the original projection was that...
192
192
Jan 22, 2014
01/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 192
favorite 0
quote 0
philadelphia you have six more hours of snow. new york city probably 12. here still 1 inches it before the storm finally pulls away tomorrow morning. we're still going to have snow copping down in many major cities. if you have travel plans tomorrow, especially through the airports, 3,000 planes are canceled today. there will be more canceled tomorrow for sure. this is going to be another multiday storm with multiday travel problems. this is a big cold storm. some of the locals here though, to be honest, they're calling this a nuisance. that's what they think. they don't think this is a big thing. i think they'll find this more than a nuisance tomorrow morning when they wake up with this much of a drift and can't get out of the door. >> that's what you call bloom where you're planted. stay where you are, and have a good time. still to come, breaking news, the wife of an american being held in iran speaks for the first time since we learned he was working for the cia. an influential leader of the naacp compares senator tim scott, the only black republican i
philadelphia you have six more hours of snow. new york city probably 12. here still 1 inches it before the storm finally pulls away tomorrow morning. we're still going to have snow copping down in many major cities. if you have travel plans tomorrow, especially through the airports, 3,000 planes are canceled today. there will be more canceled tomorrow for sure. this is going to be another multiday storm with multiday travel problems. this is a big cold storm. some of the locals here though, to...
138
138
Jan 22, 2014
01/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 0
but it will stop snowing for connecticut, for rhode island, back into new york and new jersey, philadelphia, yes, it's all stopped for all of the real big cities. but it's going to take days for this to clean up. >> chad, appreciate you being out there all day long. i want to check in with poppy harlow, about an hour drive out on eastern long island. but it took you what, like four hours to get out there? >> reporter: four hours. a complete nightmare on the roads. we took the long island expressway. and about every other eastern roadway you could take to get out here. it took us four plus hours. i was looking at the speedometer. we never went over 10 miles per hour. we're in the north shore of long island, and no one is out right now. i was listening to chad saying he had six layers on. he's dressing like a meteorologist. we are not. we saw folks out here without any jackets. i'm from minnesota, and i am freezing. it feels like negative 3. the issue is yes, you have 10 inches of snow, and it's not going to get over 14 all day tomorrow. that means the roads that are already awful are going t
but it will stop snowing for connecticut, for rhode island, back into new york and new jersey, philadelphia, yes, it's all stopped for all of the real big cities. but it's going to take days for this to clean up. >> chad, appreciate you being out there all day long. i want to check in with poppy harlow, about an hour drive out on eastern long island. but it took you what, like four hours to get out there? >> reporter: four hours. a complete nightmare on the roads. we took the long...
145
145
Jan 22, 2014
01/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 145
favorite 0
quote 0
philadelphia you have six more hours of snow. new york city probably 12. here still 1 inches it before the storm finally pulls away tomorrow morning. we're still going to have snow copping down in many major cities. if you have travel plans tomorrow, especially through the airports, 3,000 planes are canceled today. there will be more canceled tomorrow for sure. this is going to be another multiday storm with multiday travel problems. this is a big cold storm. some of the locals here though, to be honest, they're calling this a nuisance. that's what they think. they don't think this is a big thing. i think they'll find this more than a nuisance tomorrow morning when they wake up with this much of a drift and can't get out of the door. >> that's what you call bloom where you're planted. stay where you are, and have a good time. still to come, breaking news, the wife of an american being held in iran speaks for the first time since we learned he was working for the cia. an influential leader of the naacp compares senator tim scott, the only black republican i
philadelphia you have six more hours of snow. new york city probably 12. here still 1 inches it before the storm finally pulls away tomorrow morning. we're still going to have snow copping down in many major cities. if you have travel plans tomorrow, especially through the airports, 3,000 planes are canceled today. there will be more canceled tomorrow for sure. this is going to be another multiday storm with multiday travel problems. this is a big cold storm. some of the locals here though, to...